How to do Free File Transfers

By on December 21st, 2008 in Just Saying ...

Ever need to transfer a file to someone, but it was too big for sending via email? There are some sites that do that, but most have a one-time or monthly charge, especially if the files are large.

That happens to me sometimes. So I decided to try to create my own file transfer web site. And I think that it is ready for my thousands of readers (well, maybe as many as five) to try out (and to recommend to others).

The concept is quite simple. You fill out a simple form with the email address of the person you want to receive a file. Type in a little message, use a browse button to find the file on your computer, then click one button to send it off. (We call it “Hurling a file”.)

The recipient gets an email message with a special and unique link, along with your message. Click on the link, then click one “Get the File” button to save the file to your computer.

And that’s it! You’ve sent your file to someone else, no size limits, no charges, and it’s simple enough for “Aunt Minnie” to use (at least, that’s our hope). We don’t save the email addresses, and the file is available for just seven days and then goes away.

It’s not a file sharing site, since you only get to send one file that you already own. And it can’t be a spam site, since you have to enter the email addresses manually. We’ve protected it against the evil guys as much as we can, and will monitor things to make sure that the site stays as safe as it can.

And, it’s all free. Although we do have a ‘donate’ button, and hope to get some simple advertising, to help defray expenses.

We (hmm…sounds like a ‘royal we’…) also put some social networking buttons at the bottom of the page to spread the word about the place. It’s a grand experiment, it will be interesting to see if anyone other than me actually goes there.

Oh. Where’s there ? www.filehurl.com . You’re invited to try it out.

And tell a friend.

Servers and Red Suits

By on December 12th, 2008 in Just Saying ...

Created a new Windows 2008 server at work. Quite easy to set up with all the wizards. Having a problem with the wrong serial number, but that’s my fault; just need to get the right code from the guy that’s in charge of the company licenses. It’s a big server, tons of disk space (16 * 146GB drives), to be used as a logging server. Now just have to figure out what logging software I want to put on there.

At home, still working on the new web site. Final testing going on now; just some minor styling changes to finish up, I think. Should be interesting to see if anyone pays attention to it. (Yes, my regular two readers might be interested.) If you ask nicely, I might let you try it out.

Tonight, a project involving a guy in a red suit. Weekend plans: replace the water valve on the toilet, which has decided not to shut off when the tank is full. Not a hard project: requires a pair of pliers and some teflon tape.

Might do some Christmas shopping. Even if it’s a bit too early to start that.

Mandarins and Sniffles

By on December 10th, 2008 in Just Saying ...

I am in the middle of a mild cold, mostly sniffles. But I am eating a lot of mandarin oranges — locally grown in Placer county (CA – north of Sacramento), in fact; we buy them by the box directly from the grower.

Mandarin oranges are good for the sniffles, since they contain a higher concentration of synephrine:

“A recent study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirms that Placer’s popular Owari Satsuma mandarins pack a big jolt of synephrine, a natural antihistamine that relieves cold and allergy symptoms. Scientists have known since the 1960s that citrus fruit, such as oranges, contain synephrine, but the health experts overlooked the mandarin. ” (news article; the study was funded by the local mandarin orange growers).

This variety of mandarins contains up to 6 times the synephrine as orange juice. Since I am on blood thinner medication (Warfarin, for an atrial fibrillation condition), I can’t use over the counter decongestants. A couple of mandarins seems to relieve my congestion a bit.

They are quite tasty.

And I am at work today.

Foghorn Leghorn

By on December 9th, 2008 in Just Saying ...

We’ve entered the foggy season here. A bit colder than the usual fog, through. Lows have been just a bit above freezing, with highs in the mid-40’s. And the higher humidity (aka fog) makes an outside jaunt a bit cooler than we are used to in sunny CA. Of course, if you get up into the hills (above about 1500 feet), it’s nice and sunny. So the high temps in the mountains are higher than here in the flatlands.

But not as bad as other areas, though. No snow down here in the flatlands. No rain, either, which is not good for our water supply.

Working on CSS styles. There is so much to learn there to make a good-looking site that will work well at various screen sizes and resolutions. But I think that I am getting closer.

I am Heinz Today

By on November 25th, 2008 in Just Saying ...

…you may need to think about that one.

My lovely wife says “just think in 5 years you are eligible for social security”.

And yesterday I got another membership offer from AARP.

…sigh…

Although my theory is that “I may be old but I don’t have to grow up”. Or is it “I may be old but I am not young either”

(must get new bottle of Geritol…)

They’re Back !

By on November 24th, 2008 in Just Saying ...

It’s started. Christmas music on the local radio stations.

I don’t mind the decorations in the store (although putting them up in September was a bit much), since I don’t do that much shopping. But listening to the same Christmas songs during the day is not my idea of great radio programming.

I’m hoping the local oldies rock station (yes, I am that old) resists the urge. I do vote with my feet (actually, with the radio buttons). The first Christmas song I heard this morning on the drive to work resulted in a permanent change to the radio station I listen to during the commute. That station’s button has been banished from my car radio for the duration.

At least there is a CD player in the new car. It may get used more than usual.

Saturday Morning

By on November 22nd, 2008 in Just Saying ...

Busy this pas week. Working on a new web site — not ready for release yet, as I play (and learn) with the CSS styles to make the interface consistent. Might be an interesting place.

And the new gMail ‘skins’ are fun to play with also. Right now, using the Ocean one.

Having a nice visit with Stacy (youngest daughter); she has been staying at our house for a few days. Mom and daughter are off to the craft store this morning.

And I set up an old laptop for Pam to use in the evenings. She has been using mine to do some genealogy work in the evenings.